I couldn't care less what auxiliary addons they have, touchscreen, touchpad, etc. If they keep making them with slow, clumsy analog stick aiming, I'll never take interest in them or consoles period. Worse than that the games can't be had at a good price at launch or even long after.

It's an early prototype. Remember the early PS3 controller was the boomerang that thank god changed to what is now the dualshock 3. Here's hoping that Sony rethinks the design on this one and removes Move support.

Telekill wrote:It's an early prototype. Remember the early PS3 controller was the boomerang that thank god changed to what is now the dualshock 3. Here's hoping that Sony rethinks the design on this one and removes Move support.

To me it looks boring/uninspiring, but I get it if you dont like changes, this would appeal to those types of people

What is that connected to?And also the controller looks fine to me, it hasn't changed much but the analog sticks and the triggers are defnately improved over the ds3, this probably means that sony won't focus on the casual market and will stick to core game experiences for next gen which is great. I say this because it's not gimmicky so I guess they'll concentrate on the hardware instead. This is all speculation of course but it's good to me so far.

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If real, it is a prototype controller, not final. I remember the same thing with the PSMove, a bunch of pics of weird shaped(often bulky) controllers that looked sort of like the final version but not quite, i guessing (again if real) that this is the same case, also from the original article it's only one of a few controllers the OP of the pic tested